The places presented in Ethimo's new 2025 catalogue show how the aesthetics, comfort, and functionality of the collections enhance time spent outdoors, creating welcoming, sophisticated spaces in harmony with the surrounding landscape.
Apulia, for example, sets the stage for Ethimo's journey through outdoor living. Framing the new items in the 2025 collection and the product lines are a suggestive farmhouse that embodies the memory of rural traditions and a sumptuous historical building in the heart of Lecce, representing the fascination of the city's Baroque style.
In the suspended places here, where the present embraces traces of the past in a fascinating mix of contrasts, the collections by Ethimo become an element of connection, balance, and beauty, celebrating the essence of outdoor living with a respect for history, culture, and nature.
This creates a parallel between the material richness of Ethimo furnishings and the surrounding environment. The veins and shades in the marble, ceramic surfaces, wrought iron shapes, and natural stone in the new products blend perfectly with the architecture and atmosphere of the two scenes, a continuous interaction between contemporary design and tradition.
Patio, Boldini, Lustra, Folia, and Innesti recall the typical craftsmanship of this land, presenting a modern interpretation of materials that have always been part of Italian tradition, providing new inspiration for furnishing outdoor areas.
The 2025 collection
Among the new collections is firstly the main collection Patio designed by Studio Zanellato/Bortotto. This line of lounge and dining furniture, with accommodating shapes and cocooning, stands out for its creative use of weaving combined with the natural beauty of teak.
This is followed by the Boldini collection, inspired by the Bold sculpted table. The top of these coffee tales is made of Rosso Francia marble, Verde Guatemala marble, or Sabbia travertine, with a bright shiny finish and legs made of enameled ceramic.
Innesti are the new lightweight concrete vases designed by Studiopepe. The collection consists of three different models that can individually serve their purpose or, together, create configurations to hold different compositions of plants and flowers.
Lustra, the spectacular floor lamp, and Folia, the original stool-table, are the new projects designed by Luca Nichetto, furnishings that focus on an authentic, passionate reinterpretation of traditional wrought iron work. Every detail reflects the artisan care and contemporary vision that Ethimo and Luca Nichetto dedicate to this ancient material.
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